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    Best cat litter for Lykoi cats

    This is a specific conversation about Cat litter — what cats actually prefer — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    A Lykoi with exposed skin patches is a specific litter challenge — fine clay or silica particles cling to those bare areas and get carried around the house, and worse, they can irritate the skin over time. Litter choice genuinely matters for these cats more than most. Before I point you in a direction: is your Lykoi showing any signs of skin irritation from the litter they're currently using, and are you dealing with any box avoidance or tracking problems on top of the clinging issue?
    No box avoidance thankfully, but yes there's definitely tracking and I've noticed her grooming the bare patches more than usual, which makes me think the litter is bothering her. She's on a standard clumping clay right now.
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    That extra grooming is a clear signal — fine clay dust and particles are almost certainly irritating those exposed skin areas. Standard clumping clay is probably the worst type for a Lykoi because the granules are heavy and stick readily to skin. What you need is something with larger, lighter particles that don't cling, low dust, and ideally no added fragrance since her bare skin makes her more sensitive to chemical irritants than a fully coated cat would be. Does dust-free matter to you as well, or is the skin-clinging the main priority?
    Both really — dust-free would be great if possible. I'd rather spend a bit more to get it right.
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    Good, that makes the decision straightforward. I'd go with World's Best Cat Litter — the Original Unscented clumping formula. It's made from compressed whole-kernel corn, which means the granules are noticeably larger and lighter than clay, and they simply don't adhere to skin the way fine clay dust does. It's genuinely low-dust at the source rather than just marketed that way, unscented, and it clumps firmly so waste removal is easy. The texture is different enough from clay that some cats take a day or two to accept it, but at three years old your Lykoi is past the most stubborn adjustment phase. The tracking reduction compared to clay is significant, and for a cat with bare skin patches it's a much more comfortable material to stand in and walk through.
    That sounds good. How do I switch her over without causing box stress?
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    Start by mixing roughly 25% World's Best into her existing clay litter for three or four days, then go to 50/50 for another few days, then 75% new, then full switch. Keep the box in the same spot throughout and don't change anything else at the same time. Most cats transition without issue on that schedule. If she hesitates at any point, slow down and stay at that ratio a bit longer — there's no rush. The corn scent is mild and natural, and most cats find it neutral or even appealing, so resistance is usually about texture rather than smell.
    Perfect, I'll order some today. Thanks.
    inparticular.ai
    Good luck — I'd expect the extra grooming of those bare patches to settle down once she's off the clay. If it doesn't improve within a couple of weeks of the full switch, it's worth a vet check to rule out a separate skin issue, but in most cases the litter is the culprit.

    Your situation is probably different. Get a specific answer for yours.

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